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OAKLAND DAILY EVENTNCr TBUJTJNE, MQNXAX, MARCH 8, 1SSG. NARRQW-CAUCE CARS. the grand-daughter; of Thomas Jefferson, SUNDAY SPORTS. EAST OAKLAND. SENATOR MILLER.

THE ELECTION. mDAFS DISPATCHES i but the proposition j1 haa never secured favorable action. It understood that it Senator Fair Burins; means of I HasebsWi Target Shooting Fot Transportation. will be again introduced in the Boute. Philadelphia, March 5th.

The 2ii'j His Vote In the Wilmington, dispatch aaya: Senator Tbe Dock of tbe Monarch Line of Death i at Washington This Afternoon. An Ayerage eral Fair, of Nevada, accompanied by E. J. Steamships Destroyed bj Fire. I Coleman, of San Francisco, spent several Racing A Clove Fight.

The Second match game of baseball for the college championship between the Sack-ett School of the Trinity Club of San Francisco 'was played on Saturday afternoon at Central Park, and was finally won by the Sackett Club by a score of 9 to 4. The features of the'game were the catching of R. Russell and the batting of Wilson, hours here this afternoon. They visited An Audacious Lstrcenist. On Saturday evening, a young man named James Wilsoan Stole a pair of shoes from in front of the.

Arcade shoe store on Broadway. Going 'around the 'corner he took off his old shoes nd put on the new ones. Finding that, he: had no shoestrings, the audacious thief 'went hack to the store the car-shops and the shipyard of the Sketch of His Life-His War Record- Soma Scratching Indulged In-Activity in A t'awptema of minor interest from the Seventh Ward. The schooner Viking is i discharging a cargo of bine at the lumber wharf. The following) schooners are expected to dock in a few Ws: Wing and Wing, from Columbia river, with pine; Big River, from Humboldt, with redwood; John McCul-lough, trim Stewart's Point, with a mixed cargo, aril the Jennie Thelan, with red wood, frim Mendocino.

The' Industry finished discharging cord wood for the East Oakland Ibrewery and sailed yesterday. The Kodak, of the sealing fleet, left the Foam for tae Safety of New Haven Harlon Hollingswortte Company, andl the Jackson Sharp Company, md the too Third Ward A Side Contest Vessels Overdue. Collector of the Port United States Senator. mpyeraoi tne fusey Jones who put the ball clean over the left field on Police Judge, i The object of their visit was to negotiate to steal some, He was detected by the fence in the last inning, bringing in three A Vessel and Crew of liz Persona. Blown tor tne construction of some cars for the Narrow-gauge railroad on the Pacifio Coast, and to see what facilities there are runs which won the game.

His first base- proprietor and arrestet by Umcerjiarnet. I They Did! no Fight. SPECIAL TO. THE TRIBUNE to Atoms. play andfbase-running werejequally as'good there for ship building.

A Rood deal of interest is being taken in the election to-day, bat cot more than usual, a will appear from the com para as bis batting, and he promises to be an A rumor got abroad to-day that General Barnes and Judge Tien had indulged in a Greater than an astronomical coniunc-1 basin on Saturday. Washington, March 8th. Senator excellent player. 1 SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE on. xveu oiar tsougn jure wnicn Joseph Dieves, left foe the East to duel over the Sharon unpleasantness.

John T. Miller, of California, died here at 1:45 this afternoon moves throat troubles; St. Jacobs Oil A FAREWELL GAME. A farewell benefit game was played yes which conquers pain. day.

La.it night he was given a serenade by a portion of the California Theater or General Miller was born in Indiana in Tbe rumor had no foundation. lJ He Laughs Best Who Langhs Xast. Aimee, the vivacious, tells of an experience she had lim Lonworth, Texas, Auction! terday afternoon at the Oakland baseball grounds, between the Greenhood and chestra, which was followed by a ban-met. Steamer Decks Destroyed New York, March 8th. A very des Prices daily: furniture.

carpets, bed Henry I Haven. President "of the Citv lounges, at 408 Eleventh St. H. SCHELL-1 Council, is quite seriously ill. He is con 1831, to which State his parents, natives of Virginia, had removed.

It was intended that he should receive a liberal education. He went through a thorough academical Morans and Stars, for the benefit of John Hays, who is to go East this week. The tructive fire occurred this morning" at the dock of tbe Monarch Line Steamship with a real cowboyi fThis fellow opened HAAS, Proprietor. i fined- to fais bed and, is attended-by Dr. PinkertoA.

the entertainment laughing very THIS evening if you have time call at) Company at Jersey City. It was 2 attendance was very good, exceeding the expectations of his friends, who have worked hard to make the benefit a success. Among! the recent arrivals at the Union LANCEL BELL'S, and see what is I coarsely whenevef the actress spoke. She managed to get through the scene, Hotel ares B. D.

Fisher. Redwood Citv: o'clock this morning' when tbe flames were discovered and all the going on. -t i R. J. Houston, Nevada City; C.

S. W. Culp, Elrnira; T. Ziegenfuas, San Jose; training at South Bend. Commencing the study of law in 1849, he was graduated at the New, York Law School in 1852.

He settled for a short time at South Bend, and then came to California, taking up The beneficiary played a brilliant game at the second bag, accepting the six chances and appealed to the manager of the theater for protection: The little man said that as the cowboy seemed to be of testimonials certify to 9 prompt cure of all bronchial and lung I firemen in Jersey City and Hoboken were summoned to the scene. It Horace JJenny, city; i. Ames, M. Henar. San Franknsco; A.

M. Trope, Willows. offered without an error, and he was credited with the only hit made by his side. George Fisher, of the Stars, played agections.vf'1y the use of AYER'S tiva -table given belovt. In come of the Ward a little scratching is being done, and it la possible that it may affect the result.

A villainous campaign lie started on the rounds early this morning to the effect that Mayor l'layter was employing Chinese domestical The story was made out lot whole cloth, and -has not a word of truth in if. A little side contest isTbeing waged on Pqlice Judfje between, the incanVbent, S. F. Daniels, and M- C. Cheproaii.

It will remembered that ibis slice was abolished; by an act of the last Legislature, but tjbere is some question of the constitutionality of the law, and these two candidates are, accordingly contesting tor the privilege of owning a lawsuit. 'The vote in the Third Ward is unusually heavy, but is being very quietly gathered in. Near the polling place iu this Ward were to be seen and heard a couple of wild-eyed agitators making inflammatory speeches. One of them was expatiating At thei meeting of the Vestry of the soon became evident they could not handle CHERBXHRECTORAL. the fire and assistance was aslfld for from AbsoIutiSly Rurci Church qf the Advent, held on Friday night, itl was decided to extend a call to his residence at Napa, where, for three years, he practiced his profession.

He returned to Indiana, and in I860 was elected to the State Senate. During Don't fail to try some of that Eastern surrounded by pdmiring friends he thought it would not jbe wise to attempt his removal. Besides the Texan theatri-, cal code forbade interference with thej audience after the; admission money had been paid. Aimee! is) not easily abash third-base for the home nine, but owing to a sore finger, did not play up to his usually brilliant standard. Van Haltren also had an off day, but he made a fine double-play TliiS Dowder never vartaa.

A narrsl ot rT buckwheat flour that Agard Co. have the Rev. prv Lathrep, of Walla Walla, to fill the vacant rectorship. i trsnsth sad whoienomieas. More ictl.

just imported from New York. this city. The large iron steamer Egyp. tian Monarch was on fire before the tugs could get her away from' the burning deck. The flames were so furious that the firemen The roof of the bast Oakland Planing on a hot liner, from Smith bat.

riob 1 tQan tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be soul in Competition with tne multilucQ ot low test, sbfirt Independent of the Union in the coal Mill is being repaired. his senatorial term came the outbreak of the rebellion. Ho resigned his legislative career and became Colonel of the Twenty- fht, alnm or phosphate powders Sold ou tn a. Rotai. Bakiko Powdei Oa.

106 Wta business E. A. Brown, 410-412 Ninth ed, and she decided on her course. When she on again she The Horribles haseball nine went ud to street. N.

street. a Blakistan, who has always been a great favorite on this side of the bay, handled the bat to advantage, as also did Mullee. The latter pitched in fine form, striking out twelve 4 his opponents, and being credited got as near the rowdy as the limits of ninth Infantry regiment of Indiana volun CRATEFUL- yesterday and tried conclusions with the nine representing that town. The East Oakjanders were defeated by a score bad no chance to subdue them. The heat, too, was so intense that the workers could get nowhere near her, and after her masts and spars were consumed, the flames made 'Agard Ccf.

have just received another I the stage would perriit. He began his' teers. He i-erved thoughout the war, and COMFORTING. nnnnn consignment Of Eastern buckwheat Hour, laughing, and his friends joined in. bo- FRP'S with finen assists.

Meegan's base-running direct trora Saratoga, Jx. Y. did the actress. I Slje stood still, and was the feature ot the game, ana was their way into the cabin first, then into her 4 ai ot 11 runs to There te a bad hole In the iulvert crossing at the corner of Seventh avenue and East Fourteenth street. i loudlv applauded by the spectators, who Sat.

boys, let's go down to LANCEL pointing an expressive nnger at mm, Is BREAKFAST. "Ft a tborouah knawledas of tba oatnnJ Ian seemed delighted to see Pete slide for a laughed as though) immensely amused. BELL'S, -and have a game of Pool or Bil hold, where it caught what there was of her cargo, and in a short time she was a raging furnace, wbich heated her sides to with such distinction that at the end of it he was a Brigadier General of volunteers, with the brevet rank of Major General. STONE RIVER. In the accounts of the battles of Stone River, which lasted for three days December 30, 1862, to January 3, 1863 and The new pavilion at Badger's Park is liards.

which govern th operMiona ot direction nd The cowboy's face i changed and his laugh stopped. Aimee's didn't. She nearly completed. It is the most conven base, t-or the home club Dolan earned off the honors in the field, doing some of the finest back -stopping ever seen on the Ueneral Overland Ticket Office. ient and best built paviiion ever Construct uon, ana uy cweiui application ot tap tma prop, enies of well -selected Cocoa, Mr.

Epps hanproriaed oar breakfast tables with a delicately fiaTored erage which majr save tu many heary doctors' aft. Best rates and accommodations by the on the merits of an explosive which is as much stronger than dynamite as dynamite is stronger than Thismeritorious explosive he was ready to place Ln the hands of 500 men within' an hour. He would not define the purposes of so much held her aides, and laiighed and laughed at the man. He crew red in the face, grounds, and his throwing to bases was ed at the) park. "Short Route" for all points East.

Apply The riosquito fleet rendezvoused for particularly good. Hannan and Nolan and looked uncomfortable. StiU the at wnitney express Agency, aoo road white heat and made her hull at the water-line throw clouds of steam caused by the heat within. There will be a loss on the ship of about $100,000, and latest estimates place the loss on freight, which is total, at lunch at I East Oakland yesterday after- it la dy tne jncucions oe cucn articles of diet tomt a constitution may be gradoally built up lo. tii ti-n enough to renst every tendency to dieeaaa.

Itan-dreds of subtle maladies aro floatins aronnd t-s" way. Cheap steamer rates to from actress laughed, and 'by time the nnnn I I made fine throws from the outfield, the former throwing two men out at the third bag. and the latter by a fine throw from was one of the most terrific engagements of the entire war, the conduct of Colonel Miller is mentioned in terms of the highest praise. He showed not only dash and trans. Atlantic porta.

Mrs. Si B. Morse is still suffering from concentrated energy. Scarcely any drunk ready to attack whererer there is a weak poinv audience was roaring with her, all eyes turned on the unfortunate Texan. He left field caught Piercy before be reached the wound produced by the rin in her may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselw Rare Chance enness was observed, and in fact up to one reu fortihed with xmr- blood and a nrooerl nN couldn't stand it.

Abashed and thor mrcat. ride pin has not vet been ex A large assortment of English and American the home-plate, ln the absence of two or three of the Stars, the nine was filled out iahod "Ci-ril Serrice tracted. I i o'clock only one drunk had been arrested. FIRST WABI. 1 oncrhlv cowed, the inwhov rushed for cool courage, but also great soldierly judgment, he being ready to take pocket cutlery, scissors, racor, spectacles, eye Mads S'lnply with boiunc water or milk.

Bold only half-pound tins by Orocera and labelled thoa: with Oakland players, who did fairly well lbe ICerv. s. Uhapman, 1. was glasses, all tne latest novelties kept in stock the door, followed by a great shout, and 'There has been considerable excitement and sold at reduced rates. T.

R. BUKN8' News JAMES EPPS ft Chemls able to occupy hi pulpit in the Presby subjoined is the score ot trie game was not seen again that evening, lhe Depots, 7th and Broadway, and 9th and BMway terian Church yesterday for the first time Imdon. Eiif land. iii the First Ward all day and an apparent advantage of any opportunity that presented for making an attack and gaining a favorable position. At a criti since his illness.

determination that Campbell shall not be by "Hkabtbcen" immediately relieved D. D. about $250,000. The Superintendent of the Monarch Line Docks said that just before the fire started an explosion was heard, and it was his opiniootht the shock was among the freight that had been discharged from the Egyptian Monarch, and is supposed to have been by dynantite or an infernal machine which the Superintendent avers was possibly placed among her freight while the steamer was lying at her dock in London, previous to sailing for this country. The Lydian The scratching has been steady play then went an srrjoothly.

A. Bad Day! for Cabs. First Cabby Which way Second Cabby j-Stbck Exchange. OLD PAPERS cal period in this Stone River battle Colonel Miller, in command of a brigade. Sim.

AB Taylor, 1st 4 6 es. 3 Pieicy, 2nd 5 Muliee. 4 De Pangher, 4 Towue, II i 6 Smith, O.v. 5 Redman, 3 REAL ESTATE, Thi most popular resort in town at pres-1 OeariiiK the Title to a. Large ent, is tbe Temperance Pool and Billiard as regards the heads of the tickets, and everything in this ward depends.as far as the Republican ticket in on the i afternoon vote.

There is no opposition. First Cabby (Market went all Vto is aescrioea as navmg 'ordered Ms men forward to a rail fence nearer to the river (ifaiit in (his Comity. Farlors, 471, 473 and 475 Eighth street. pieces to-dav. il In the krehieves of the Property Clerk Second Cabby 1 (turning nis horse MINING STOCK.

BEPOR1. and fired at a range when every shot told." General Breckinridge, of the Confederate of the San Francisco Police Department, except on party to the candidate for City! Marshal and City Attorney. At 37 says the I Alta, there is a package of land Improved and OaklaiicL UnlmproTcd, Alameda, R. BH. PO.

A. 2 0 11 0 1 2 0 2 3 10 3 2 113 1 0 2 2 0 16 0 1 1 10 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 i 1 1 1 0 1 12 9 23 25 9 B. BH. PO. A.

E. 0 0 7 13 112 4 0 1 0 12 2 2 1 0-190 A 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 .1 6 1 27 26 10 forces, formed his men in line preparatory around) Then I'fl try City Hall. Ml A Yoone Woman's Taste. 'Baa Faaaotaoo, March 8, lsttt. records, dirty, worn and yellow with age.

one o'clock to-day 364 votes had been casCT to a charge. Colonel Miller, observing The following sales were made at the San Fran which is crasideied an average vote. In cisco Stock and Exchange Board. their action, quickly rode to Colonel Scott, Monarch also took' but was hauled out into the stream before much damage was done. The milk depot of the Erie Road was also, destroyed, entailing a loss of about $25,000.

The Monarch line docks Mrs. Bunker (of 'Boston) I think And COUNTY. the Second Precinct of the First Ward at Moaant a satas aasuLaa asasit a. of the Nineteenth Illinois, not far from They we -e found among the effects of an old man i was taken to the City Prison in August, 1882. His name was Juan Sunol, ai he died a few days later at the Miss Waldo wag the most perfectly Total GRRKNHtSOB MORtSS.

Vau Haltren, 1st Hayes, 2nd Dolan, c. Gurnett, Fisher, 3rd Long. r. f. Hannan, Hrrit; ss Nolan, 1.

.45408 one o'clock 125 -bad been cast. Everything 4 4 3 3 4 him, and said: dressed lady in the room. 110 Andes 60 Alpha 20 (3 25c 60 1 45 100 Bodie 1 bb SO Hex 100 800 Belle 1 S75 is quiet a this and but very little Mrs. Emerson tshq has exquisite taste. '-loc Designs Furnished Houses Built 0c "Colonel, if we do not charge the rebels they will chaige de.

Will you join me if I County Hospital. The papers are partly were entirely consumed. The total loss is now estimated at $500,000. in English and partly in Spanish, and re 100 Ophir. Did she wear jewelry? Mrs.

Bunker Spectacles only, -i scratching is being done. 'SECOND WARD. 3 In the Second Ward there was.no per do By Contract for Cash or Easy Terms. Later The damage to the steamer 780 1 00 100 Conf 1 26 30 Point 1 10 50 20c 400 Con Cal As 30 .30 "Certainly," responded Colonel Scott; Egyptian Monarch is now said not to be ..1 10 -55c i ceptiblen excitement, but the discussions; 450 Peerless SO0 100 140 8 100 Silver H. 100 Union C.

NEW HOUSES FOR SALS The Atlanta Cd.nstifution; describing a wedding at says that "in front of the altar wks a beautiful floral "I'll get my commands ready." This took a short time, and Col. Miller, late to the four-league rancho-in Alameda and Contta Coats counties known as the "Canada Ide los Vacqueros." One of the documents a blocked diagram that looks like, a map of a portion of Sacramento-shows tha successive owners of the property frdili February 20, 1844, when the around iLe polls indicated that there wai 180 C. 90e96c 630 a 0061 95 -consid-rable undercurrent of. feeling as great as at first supposed. The agents of the Monarch Line place the damage at 320,000 andlthe cargo $75,000.

This will reduce the total losses by fire to about without waiting for orders from Gen. Nag- umbrella, suspended Ivar invisible wire LtATEST SHIPPIKO NEWS. Under this umbrella so beautifully em both in Republican and Democratic ranks regarding the heads of the tickets and the Sjbool Superintendent. No othtr A. W.

PATTIfllll CO. grant wad made by the Mexican Govern 000. The agents of the Monarch Line make lee, quickly ordered his men to cross. The charge thus made on his own responsibility by Colonel Miller was successful, and had a very material Diematic, tne nappy young couple pledg 4 -J Arrivals. Hokdat.

March 8. Van Hattren out for running out of line. Time of game 1 hour CO minutes. First on errors Stars, G. 5.

First on balls 8trs, 7. Struck out Stars, 9: G. 51., 7. Lett on base Stars, 3 G. It 4.

Double play- Mullen, Piercy and Taylor; Van Haltren and Fisher: Hays and Van Haltren Passed balls De Panpher, Bolan. 2. Wild pitches Gurnette, 2. Umpire D. C.

Van Court. Scorer Van Haltren. If matters can be satisfactorily arranged, the Greenhood Su Morans and California) will play at the grounds next Sunday. ment, through Michael Torrena, Governor, to Antoniu Higuero, Francisco Alvio and the following statement: The outward dispute Was indulged in, and the Re pub ed their marriage ows." How long have umbrellas been 'beautifully emble 460 Tenth Oaklind. Cal.

Stmr State of CalUomia. Debner. 65 hours from cargo of tbe Egyptian is not injured by the fire and she will sail to-mor Manuel Miranda. The herds of these three roarped over the property until some Portland, via Astoria. 46 hours: mass and mdss to licant wre confident of carrying the vote foaCity Marshal and City Attorney by a effect on the result of the battle.

In this action, towards the close, he was Goodall. Perkins and Cm. matic of weddings in Georgia tr-i married. time in 147, when the records show the BhipKoele welt. Welt, 9 days fm Kanaimo; 2200 i heavy majority.

The vote at half-past rancho was sold? Reberto Livermore and tons coal, to John Kosenfeld. 1 severely wounded.il, was thought mortally, Jose Noribgo for the consideration of 300 two-o'clock 457, which is slightly row. Her inward cargo that remained on the deck is totally destroyed. The Lydian Monarch cargo is uninjured. The outward business of the line is being tran the ball striking hita in the eye, destroying Marcus St.

Claire Hammer, of Chicago, and Mrs. Laura Belli Fit zell, of the City GRMBARGfS 'heifers. In December, 1857, this grant DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. it. From the effects of this wound be con and transfer continued to JLivermore of Oakland.

i stantly suJered, never being entirely free and the United States sacted as usual. Specially Reported, tip to Soon Each Day, for' r-: A City, of 'Lumber. District I Court. In September, from its pain till the Way of his death. PROMOTED TO BEGADlEB GENERAL.

"The President's House." Washington, March 8th. There has 1852, Livermore and his wife, There are sights in (palifornia which are SO pieces silk Velvet, black anil i i rxoune. DEEDS. IMonday. March 8.

colored, Si; mular price, SI. 75. Josefa HJguera la vermore, deeded to their several children, with euphonious indeed pleasing to the; eye; Some that are lie was again waunded in action at been sillv stuff published in some of tbe Oakland Bank ot SaTinn to Betty Anderson pleasing, to the' artist, enT that are Liberty Gap. He Vjre joined the army Spanish sines, one half of- the rancho; New Yoik papers concerning the appear 375 TWO INTERESTING GAMES. The MyStics defeated the Athletics, of San Francisco, yesterday afternoon, at the grounds corner of Magnolia and Third streets, in a one-sided game, by a score of 18 to 9.

Groth, the pitcher of the Athletics, was pounded all over the Celd by the Mvstic men, while Monett, on the other hand, pitched effectively. The" Bay Citys yesterday defeated the Oppositions at the Oakland grounds, after a very interesting game, which was marked by some brilliant fielding and heavy batting. Tighe, of the Bay Jt-aieoated then as the Kancho de Posi- ance of a crest on the invitations sent out pleasing to the traveller, and others that are pleasing to the faemer. Bat what' is on both occasions as soon as his wounds would permit really sooner than tas za acqueros." To their children by Miss Cleveland to the ladies to attend more pleasing to a carpenter or builder they gave also, at that time, 3,000 head of I 30x150. line East Fourteenth street.

ISO from Twenty-third avenue, Oakland. Heirs Margaret Frazer et al to A Boyer 8 Railroad am-nue, 230.71 from Wood, 85. BE 210 2 to William street, 23.8. 201.2J, Oakland. French to Mrs Fox 100x100, Wilder avenue, 425 from San Pablo avenue, Oakland Townshio Gift i proper prudence justified.

In the than to see a well-selected stoek of lumber horned ca Ue. vJIR) head of tame cows. Id battle of Nashville' be commanded the her lunch parties. The device, which is embossed with gilt on the card, shows the' figure of an eagle with the words head of yoking cattle, and 40 tame horse. above ti averag at- the same hour last, "i THIRD In the Third Ward there is an apparent effort to bring cut a full vote.

At 1:10 o'clock 480. votes bad. been polled, as against 304 votes at the same time last yeai a marked and significant increase. As this it Mr. Playter a Ward his friends are making a- great effort to bring out very favorable vote.

At 2 o'clock 530 votes had been polled. The vote at the last municipal election in! this Ward was Playter, 247ifa total of 776, i and a majority for Mr. -Playter of 232. There is very little scratching apparent, though an unusually large number of. vot-' era come to the polls with their tickets in 1 their pockets.

A total vote' of over 800 is expected. 'I FOURTH WARD. in all its he i West Berkeley Lumber Yard possesses one of the most left division, which was 8,000 strong. He Subsequently, portion's of the rancho lOO dozen Ladles' Lisle bread Hose, 25c. i olhrr stores ask SOc An Immense variety sf Button Kid Shoes just received.

Ladles Pebble (ioat 1 Batton Shoes, tvliite labor, SI. 75. Ladle Hand-Sewed French Kid Bntton Shoes, vrhlte labor, S4.50. enu Calf Enfrllah Walkers, white labor, SS.SO. LippiWAnn'c complete stocks of lumber in the county.

Robinson et al, by Sheriff, to Sarah paxsed into the hands, at different times. was breveted a Major General for bis con pluribns unum," which has been duct on this occasion. General Miller froua single lath to a 12x12, and especially their Stock of dry, surfaced lumber. Tbis of Etien Garat, Pedro Altiba, Luiz Perez, P. William Akenhead, Juan Tompkins 200x200, at NE Gasldll and Gilbert streets, Tompkins Terrace.

Sarah Tompkins to Mrs Frank used as the official insignia of the White 4073 served at various times during the war Home from time immemorial. The under Generals Sherman, Thomas. Rdse- yard also has splendid facilities for shipping, as the C. P. R.

fl. track runs down their wharf into a city of lumber. Mr. Bachelder to Samuel Coy 11.27 acres, 1500 2254 uooi anfi. JNobie Hamilton.

Sunol, in whose poasession thee records were, was a physician, known as "Senor Don Juan Sunol," aid lived at one time in Darwin, crans and Bueil, by all of whom he was officially commended. Such was Henry W. Taylor, the proprietor, is pleas- adoption of the words, "the President's house," underneath by Miss Cleveland is also very far from being an innovation. All of the linen and silver of the Executive 700 I Inyo cou his natural aptitude an a 'soldier, and so irity. ai' is aui ana anxious 10 1 Surprising-.

900 Dry Goods, Fancy Goods Uitys, drove the hall over center-field fence for a home run, when he bases were full. Tbe Opposition nine were five runs ahead in the ninth inning when the Bay Citys came to the bat. The former seemed to get completely demoralized in the field in tbis inning, ami missed several good chances, which the Bay Citys were not flow to take advantage of, and by careful batting and base-running scored ten runs, winning the game by a score of 17 to 12. AT THE BUTTS. The shooting match at Shell Mound AN INTERESTING RELIC.

Mansion have always been marked "the President's house." This was done to dis It is indeed a surprsse a' startling sur well recognized Was his' qualifications in this respect, that, in the reorganization of the regular army after the wai, he was tendered the commission of Colonel of one Short, Sharp and Decisive Orders 7250 BOOTS AXD SHOES, 003 and 005 BROADWAY, Two doors above Eighth Street. prise that William Walsh, the cash gro tinguish what belonged to the private Until noon to-day there was ho unuBual stir aside from the fact that groups of men of Ransnrswnlow't Son. A gentleman residing in this city hs in cer, of 1319 Center and 1320 Peralta streets, of the regular regiments, a position which portion of the establishment from the public and official pari of it. It is said that the title "Executive Mansion" can keep such a complete stock of groceries Tract 24, Bachelder Rancho, Murray Tp Daniel Martin to Mn Conrad Carlson 35x 123. Grove.

100 from Twenty-fifth. Oakland. Minerva Todd to Wyttenbacfa Lots 6, 6, 7, block B. Paradise Park, Oakland Tp Ban Francisco Ravings Union to Job Will-son 50x100, Washicgton. 50 8 from Fourteenth.

Oakland Robin son and WaBen to Patrick BnU TN 97.10ixl25, at NE corner Central ave and Webtter street. Alameda. Thomas Stodard et al to Same Same Laura Titzell to Henry Mouire 37x100. Ninth, 75 from Grove, Knswell to Finch 40x132. W.LInden, 150 from Tenth; 25x133.3.

Magnolia, 201 from Fiftht 90x103.9. 8 Fifteenth, 100 fm Castro: 40x133, Division, 150 from Cedar, Oakland- i MORTGAGES. Hokdat, March 8 Mrs Fox to Home SecurityBufldIng and Loan Association As in deed .....8 his possession an I interestitig relic of the gathered at the corners discussing election probabilities. In! First Precinct, at was much sought after by those in such an out-of-the-way place, and the war. It a proclamation dated at Sparta, TennesseJ, November 2Gth.

:1863. snd only conclusion that can be arrived at is that he sells cheap: This is the fact, for the corner of Market and Seventh streets, it was generally understood that the voting was pretty even, and that factional signed by L'eatenant-Colonel James P. who had been Generals of Volunteers. General Miller, however, declined the nnsolicited offer, and determined to again return to California to en waisn a casn grocery store is cheaper than was introduced about 1873. Previous to that time "the President's house" was the usual and, of course, tbe proper designation employed.

Park yesterday, under the management Phil Jacoby and Fred Kuhls, for the thirty Cash prizes amounting to $250, offered by Captain. Siebe, was one of the most Brownlow and Provost O. B. MacKnight. the cheapest place in Oakland, 'simply be differences had not as yet cut much figure cause he conducts nis; 'business on a cash It is printed on the commonest kind of gage in tba peaceful pursuits of civil life.

basis. Furthermore, he has cut the rates in the contest. At one 6 slock the First Overdue Yeseela. i Nrw Haven, Malfch 8th. The successful of the year.

Any rifle was al lowed and the marksmen fired all twenty still lower, and these! rates will remain He came to San Francisco and opened a THE LATEST STYLES MOURNING HATS And Bonnets Precinct had polled 202 votes, and the five-ring-range target at 200 yards. The 800 1 brown. wrapping paper and reads as follows: "All citizens of White and adjoining counties expecting protection from these headquarters must come forward immediately and take the during the next thirty 'days, as he is compelled to make room lor new invoices of following vessels, all of which are owned Second Precinct 226 votes. FIFTH WARD. law office.

A few weeks afterwards, however, he received from President Andrew Johnson the notice that, he had appointed him goods. j- individual prizes ranged downward from $30 to $1. The prize winners were as follows: A. Rahwyter, 93; H. Cxrr, 92; A Laviuia It Sorter to Chas Keid 50x86, Delger.

1C0 from Telegraph ave Moblad and wife to Christen Kelsen Portion lot block 20, Alameda Park Homestead. Alameda in this city, are reported several days overdue, on account of the heavy gales that At two o'clock in the Fifth Ward 303 oath of I allegiance to the United Youne men or middle-aged ones, suffer votes had been polled. At the last munici Strecker, 92: D. McLaughlin, 91; A. hn- Miranda to Bank ot Livermore- -Lot 5, States liovernmeut or ask no favors! COLLECTOR OF THE PORT ing from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send three letter stamps son, 90; P.

Jacoby, 90; Yi Kuhls, 90; L. pal election 61 votes was the total poll. have prevailed since they put to sea, anxiety is felt for their safety: Schooner Royal Arch, with a crew of six men, left Boston It is expected that all I w-abiding citizens will use etery ei.deavoi to bring to retribu Barrere, 89; F. A. Freeze, 89; K.

Wer- IOC? 900 1C0 1121 2500 800 for illustrated book suggesting sure means Of San Francisco and requesting his acceptance of the position. The appoint tive lustiee all bands of bushwackers dis of cure. Address World Medical Associ- but of these 203 had been polled at one o'clock, while at that hour to-day but 255 votes had been, polled. From these figures villa lots adjacent to Livermore. Michael Oolan to Jos Waterman et al LoU 11 and 12, Mock 12, addition.

Wm Schmedes to Same Lot 1, block A. Santos to 8 Farrelly 44.4 acres on road from Centerville to Niles. Washington twp. Wytenbacb and wife to Minerva 3 Todd Lots 5, 6. 7.

18, 19 aud 20. block Paradise Park. Oakland township i McGre to Oakland Home Insurance Co ation, 1'uftalo, N. guised in! the uniform of either Federal or Confederate soldiers. Due notice is also theimer, 88; J.

Utschig, 88; J. Klein, 88; Ehrenfurd, 88; 1. Klotz, 86; J. Sian-ton. 86; F.

Hageman, C. D. Ladd, Bprtelson, 85; J. Smith, 84; L. Haake, 83; E.

Hovey, 83: J. Bachuoan. 83; ment was made through the personal friendship which had grown up between Kept Constantly on Hand twenty days ago for Baltimore in ballast; had -provisions sufficient for a ten days' voyage; schooners- Abbie C. Stubbs and i E. Harris Weaver left Hampton 1 it would appear that there will be a slight 1153 Washington Oil stoves a speqialt; hereby giVen that all persons in arms and not having paners showing that thev are Johnson and Miller at the time the latter falling off in the vote this year as compared street.

was stationed at Nashville -and the former on duty, qr furloughed, will be hung with- Streuber, 82; F. Brandt, 82. F. Beckman. 82; F.

A. Young. 81; S. J. Ehgels, 79; 50x15a Is Eleventh avenue.

75 SW from East Nineteenth. Oakland Scott's Eoiolslbner Psr Cod Llvr Roads two days before the gales of one week ago began for this city, and have not out furtri orders in front of the Court was Military Governor of Tennessee. with the last municipal election. There is but little effort being made to bring out the voters. As this is Mr.

Hackett's home 1500 1254 H. Plageman, 79; A. C. Bixby, 79: P. Samuel Coy to Ooad aslin deed House on General Miller, after serving his term the public square." Colonel who signed the proclamation.

Wilson to Sao Francisco Savinirs Union been spoken by incoming vessels, nor Robertson, 7.7: MADE AT SHORT NOTICE Brownlov -Deed of Trust 100x100. at 6 Fourtetnth 1 he extra prizes offered for the first and was the sq of old Parson Brownlow and Oil with especially valuable for Childifn. Dr. -R. Fratsb.

Memphis, say: 1 regard Scott's Emulsion as a valuable medicine for tbe diseases of adults, for infants tedthing and sickly children. and Washington, Oakland of four years, to the satisfaction of the community and general public, decline! a heard The owners of these vessels express fears that they have been lost. wara, nis irienas are maxing a strong el fort in his behalf, and he is said to be run be was tt; en in command of what appears CSCarlaon and wife to Same Deed of Trust Asin deed Mead to A Jinks 135x200. Eale last bull's-eyes made in the afternoon and forenoon were won by P. Jacoby, first in R.

Rahwyler.last iu forenoon; R. 72X "600 1600 to have bfen first cavalry brigade; but reappointment which Was tendered him by ning ahead of his ticket. There are fewer 1 rant's of Shilou. New York, March 8lh. The Herald's 4 tne corner ot the proclamation is torn off avenue.

275.6 from If vers tt. "workers' around the polls this election General Grant. He haijl become interested in the Alaska Fur Company, and pre Patrick Britt to Union Loan Association Fob delicacies in crackers and' fancy cannot be determined bis cemmand Kahwyler, first in afternoon; K. Stanton, last in afternoon. Washington special says: There as much W.10il25, at NE cor.

Webster and Cen exactly! Miss 4X than at any election for the past 10 years, sixth Ward. tral avenue. Alameda 10C00 During the day L. Barrere made the curiosity among military men here to A Boyer to loiia Allen a uauroad ave. biscuits go to the cracker 456 bev-enth street, Broadway station.

All goods received fresh every day. Fine 'cream and snowflake biscuitsjand 100 other varieties: following score with a Sharp's rifle in a SUPERIOR COURT. i.iu rrom wmow, to wiiuam. 30 St, 100. 8, 100 7f.

QMpd. 1400 practice shoot. learn the circumstancesr under which the map of Shiloh, wbich General About an average vote is being polled in the Sixth Ward, and at one o'clock 293 i Depart ent One Hamilton. Judge 200 5 8 5 5 5 5 4 4-48 Goods delivered free part ot tbe city. 1161 Broadway, Oakland.

I Grant, indorsed as one in which he saw March 8t 500 yards 5 5 ft 5 5 448 votes had been cast. Stte scratching is Estate of Margaretha Lanz: Manager. order of being indulged in on the head of the GOODYEAR'S ale ot real estate granted. Es-'eph Schmidt: final account dis- nothing to criticise, was changed in his memoirs for another that is totally at taU of Total ....90 The score is the best ever made at Shell An Excellent Cough Syrup. Marie from encalvatas leaves and ho re- ticket.

SEVENTH WARD. missed. Estate of H. S. de Fremery; final "GOLD SEAL," account settled! and distribution ordered, In the Seventh Ward an average vote is hound herb, andicafled the Gam Tree Cough Syrup, contains nothing to sicken Kfltata nf SamiSei.

ThnmRnn rf prr3 tnfha a foot race; variance with the one he so emphatically approved when he prepared the text of the chapter in which the new map appears. oli BiKelow and the Panama oeing poiiea, nu very little scratctung is Court Uornmitfciocer. Estate of Adrian ferred attending top his own private business. Though he freed himself from the cares and responsibilities public office, he retained his interest in political matters and took an active pattp in the Presidential campaigns. He was a Republican candidate for Presidential election in 1872.

in 187C and 1880. He was also a member of the State Constitutional Convention in 1879. He was elected to the United States Senate, and took his seat on March 4, 1881. His term of office would have expired March 3, 1887. Senator Miller leaves a widow and one daughter, Miss Dora, a young lady betrothed to Lieutenant Clover, co and-ing the Coast Survey steamer Patters- the stomacn.

i Rubber, Hose, uy me terms ot tne loot race being done. At one o'clttck there had trhavefsletteis of administration granted Kklsey FLIST, bole Agents. between William Hough, a sprinter from Katherini Verb4v. bond 1,000, and 850 Salve, that Also Mother Carves rOR SALE BT ALL DEALERS. New York, and Charles Gibson, of Oak been exactly 400 votes polled.

FOR COMPARISON. a month allowed to widow, i Estate of El soothinx and cooling. Canal. New Yokk, March 8th. John Bigelow, who went to the Isthmus of Panama as a land, Hough was allowed a handicap of mira S.

Btick; final account allowed. Estate of feeoiviana W. Townsend: same five yards. John Munson, tbe starter, The following table gives the vote in each ward at "the last municipal election "Biliousness. very troublesome the influence representative of the New York Chamber i order.

Estate and guardianship of Charles seqt the men away very evenly at the re once to complaint, yields E. Jacoxj et first account up to 1 o'clock p. sr. port ot a pistol, tiribson overtook Hr-utrh flowed. I Estate of Michael Young: sale when about three-quarters of the distance of Commerce, returned on the Colon.

He said to a Tribune reporter: "It would be indelicate for me to speak publicly of Whatare Misfits? Thev are merchant tailor made clothes left oil their hands and bought by our agents at half their value-at the following prices: First Ward, 1st 584 of "LVD. i. Pkick reduced Gt coal for sale by all (coal of real Estate of Charles Genuine Wellington had been covered, and from there on the Sealv: oriler til rpirnvaBM-nncrtv nf atttf.n men ran a very pretty race, finishing even dealers. Second Ward 400 Third Ward I 390 Fourth Ward, 1st Precinct 1 265 impressions and opinions ui.til my granted. Kstat of Peter Labr; final ac 14A seconds.

This lowers the 150-yard vegetable, now at Mare Island. The only son of the my report is handed itv I have brought count settled and distribution ordered. Es record by balf a secoud. Hough was con DAM I ANA BITTERS are purely made from fresh Dan4iana leases, YouSier1ltt.au 1 tate of DaIzipI nn siderably winded when he faced the mark Senator died a few years ago at Napa, and Fourth Ward, 2d Precinct. 283 Fifth 2113 Sixth WardT.

348 continuedHo March 15th. Estate ofA. ir tne second trial, a gooa start was is buried there. Cl' a. -w Wanted.

to solicit fcor ianeing chairs; also IT riins; same oraer. Ualvin vs. Seventh Ward 402 effected, however, but Gibson quickly caught and passed his opponent, finishing William ILebrecht: same i order. A. E.

bova to learn caneinir cnairn, HIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR. Governor Stoneman has the appoint back a great mass of information, but I must: yet digest it. As to De Lsseps, be is a wonderful man, physically as well as mentally. It was astonishing to see him, at eighty years of age, outworking men half aa old in that pestiferous I Xhe Death Record. SCHELL A AS, 408 Eleventh stree.

oiiniie vsi uosepnme walcott. same about 8 feet in advance, the time made Total being 142 seconds. Orrin A. Hickok acted order. D.

Wristeip vs P. E. Bowles; ment of a successor to Senator THK VOTE LAST YEAR. The largest Pool! and Billiard Parlors in Samuel Wakeham demurrer I overruled. as timekeeper.

Miller, and it is understood that I town are those of LAJvCEL BELL'S, The total vote of the city last year for vs. James L. Barker: motion for default A SLOGGING MATCH. CO. GOODYEAR KUBBER denied.

I he. will appoint D. M. Delmas, if the Mayor was: Utica, N. March 8th.Mary 471, 473 and 47? Eighth street.

Patronize; Two 1 Gibson. Judce. latter desires the office. If not, it is 2 901 R. H.

PK ARE, 8. M. RC2i VON. Bleeker, relict of Ex-Governor Horatio March 8t: Harvey vs. Fannie lrum 2,642 probable that George Hearst, the owner White labor, chairs re-caoe1.

flrices ac Townsend; motion to strike out parts of 577 and 579 Market Street, San Francisco $60 Suits $27.50 40 17.i,0 of the Examiher, stands as good a chance anbwer grauiea, witn leave to amend in Total votej. Seymour, died at the residence of Mrs. Roscoe Conkling at this morning. The late Ex-Govemer re cording to the at SCHELL-UAAS. I as anybody.

five days after notice. In the matter of RECAPITULATION. ittentioD. Lovers of Money DAMIANA was first made and drank by the Frank Diirbm on habeas Tiorous, petition granted. I Goodrich vs.

H. B. At half-past one o'clock the following PERSONAL MENTION. $50 Overcoats 22.50 Mexicans as a tonic or the stomach and bowels. moved Seymour from his courtry home to Mrs.

Conk- vote bad, been cast: BerrymarJ; continued to Marvh 15th. Last week Mrs. Samuel Wakeham. of H. C.

Petty, the roof repairs ana Departaient Three Greene. Judsre. $40 Overcoats 18.00 Berkeley, went on a visit to relatives in an janj one eiae in March H.a: A. i. evens vs.

u. Uham- L. u- I paints roofs cheaper th: attending her was attacked by his fatal I city. Orders left at iiv Orrieraleft at u. Another brutal exhibition occurred at Butchertown yesterday, in the presence of a gang of eport, loafers and barroom riffraff.

The principals in tbe disgraceful affair were 1 two bruisers named Martin Murphy, of S--n Francisco, and Pete O'Brien, otherwise known as "the Berkeley The sloggers fought fiercely, but not scientifically, and were soon covered with ire enough to satisfy the brutal tastes of even that crowd. It was claimed several times that the Berkeley Pet fought foul, but the claims were not allowed. In the twenty -ninth round Murphy came to the scratch very groggy, and after sparring a few seconds was knocked down and out by a swinging right-hander under the ear. No effort was made to stop this beastly work, and it will probably be repeated. 1- M.

Jroj a omw, Cambridge, Mass. berlain; itiotion to dismiss order of arrest ...489 457 530 428 303 Wirh at rpn Teleirrxuh avA. between or- Wiilsli (jcisli Grocoi 18 $12' Pants G.00 illness. First Second Ward. Third Fourth WardJ.

Fifth Sixth Ward Seventh Ward submitted on brief. John Poblish vs. fward Brennan and wife, of Berke tyret and Fortv-secood ata promptly attended Schsectadt, N. YMarch 8th. C.

B. ley, have gone on a visit to Mr. Brennan's Alice Poraish; referred to Court C.mmia-sioner. Q. K.

l)trby vs. W. C. Aickley. $8 Pants to.

State and County, ngots lor sale. 925 3.50 mother iu Canada. Meeker, for many years General Passen 29 i 400 ei costumed to March 29th. Otto Niehans. of th West Rcrliplov ger Agent for the New York Central Kail- Melodian on salejcbeapest and beet place I Cheaper than the Cheapest Place in Oakland to par Planing Mill, nas taken the advantage of ciiMe your road, died this morning from paralysis.

to bnv for cash. U.l ..2.900 ADHESIVE NEWMAN AT THE cutting rates to make a round trip to New 408 Eleventh street. 1 ork and return. Fatal Boiler Explosion. LoiiDON, March 8th.

The boiler of the Groceries Wines ryiug to Use Senator Stanford's M. Hupers and Robert Livermore. of ELECTION RETURNS i Drop in and see LANCEL BELL at the Temperance Pool and Billiard Parlors, tug Rifleman exploded in Cardiff Harbor Livermore, have decided to take a trip to I influence. New Vokk, March Times' Mis Te be Received at "TheTribune" 1 Clothing Parlors, this morning. The vessel and crew of six tne oanawicn islands, and will leave for 471, 473 and fin street.

-i i Of fice TsbIk ht Honolulu this month. Washington special ajs: From an almost unquestionable source it is learned that Lowest Cash, lrices I A Bomnv. firi riilt of the Union. The election returns will be received a Madison Beck and W. F.

Mitchell, of persons were blown to atoms. The cylinder of the engine struck a passing Italian ship one-quarter of a mile distant and Call and net rour winter'e coaU 410-412 the Livermore Farmers' Union, intend Senator Stanford ii manifesting some nn xni iribusk fcmce early tbis evening NORTHWEST CORNER Save time and money, keep your cash in your own Ninth ji neigh burhood, up the enterprise of easiness about the adhesiveness of the die- taking strip to the East this month, to be absent about four weeks. ooa, ana aei the Western and kesp i Reports will be furnished from each killed her pilot. Aadittoo. DAMIANA Is a Bplendidlaxativetothe bowels tinguisheif Rev.

Di. Nrwman to him in the Ches F. Lutgen. who has been seri Ward every fifteen minutes, till the result thus keeping the liver from oecominjr. wjrpio.

Post and Dupont Strt Hvins to mske room for new invoices of goods I efforts of the learned clergyman to secure POLICE COURT. The following is to-day's Police Court record: Thomas Kilpatrick, violating ordinance; judgment suspended. Henry Cas-sanu, violating ordinance; fined $4 or 2 days. Leon Freeman, violating ordinance; fined $20 or 10 days. James Sullivan, drunk; fined or 3 days.

Martin Arbu-lich, embezzlement; pleaded aot guilty, demanded a jury trial, case set for April 6tb. Joseph' Wilson, petit larceny and Elesio Bordoni, violating ordinance; each continued to file complaint. J. K. Gig- la known.

1 I ously ill for the last three weeks, continues to imprsve. It is thouebt that within a The best laundry ind kitchen soap. tbe position of pastor to the Metropolitan Magic Bleaching Soap. musics SAN FRANCISCO. Enter- few days he will be able to again devSte himself to bue iness.

seu ior sns next an aays, regardless of east for Cash Only. WM, WALSH, inurcn, in mis city, me laiiimpre con. ference is sitting here arid is-about ito make and Literary lalnment. Miss Francis Sunol. who for a vear New Styles fw Ready At Meyer's, 869 Broadway.

appointments. Among the reports about To-morrow evening, the Christian Our Treaty with China. WsHlSGTON, March 8th. The, House Committee on Foreign Affairs has taken up the subject of the proposed abrogation cf our treaty with China, but the Committee in about equally divided upon the question, and it is expected that slow progress will be made. Gladstone's Proposals.

New York, March 8tb. The Sun's special of March 7th ays: The well au and a balf haa been teaching the Lacosta this matter is one to the effect that OJew mao has been confident that he could, ai Church, corner of Market and Thirteenth do to E. A. Brown for coal 'and make school, has resigned her position, her 1319 Center 1320 Peralta physician having ordered complete rest for bolder of la prominent place here, materi your prices. 1' none, John 0'Iieil, Fred Smith, John Dundee, John Riley, Patrick O'Reilev.

atreeta, will be given a musical and literary entertainment. Judging from the pro six months. Miss Kittie Chandler, also a Si Pal iii, CABLE HO AC ally a lvaice tbe interests of Stanford as a Ait the nobby style for young meb at graduate of the State Normal School, has presidential candidate, althonirh Joseph Keliey and Joseph Lefebre, drunk; gramme, i gives promise of a very enjoy- Meyer s. Soil tsroadway taken her place this term. each pleaded guilty, sentence to-morrow.

nas aeciateo mat ne baa no aspirations in awe evenirg. Some of the! most promt. the direction of the Prenidencv. The Met. Manuel Junoco, drunk: forfeited 86 rail.

Tbt Masic BleacMod Soap. For sale Arrest, of Sub-Treasurer Brooks. i nent singers Oakland will participate, The following are found on tlie programme 1 ropolitan I Church hias bVen assured that if Newman I is called to the pastorate tha Carrie Bailey, common drnnkard; withdrew former plea, pleaded guilty, sentence at all grocers. Sub-Treasurer Brooks was arrested to I 60 lota, 30x100, SS00 each, In tie tic church will receive substantial' aid from to-morrow. Pbick reduced Genuine Wellington 2lrs.

Abbey, Miss Eliz Brown. Mrs. sNeuabaumer. Miss Crow, lately from San This the Senator's friends assert day for assault with a deadly weapon on complaint of F. Lu Burke, an Examiner reporter who.

l'oauf) but Depraved. to be a tetany unwarranted assurance. coal for sale by all dealers. Original Market, rose; oiam owioenii, air. a.

j. Share, thenticated statement that Gladstone intends to propose a separate council for each four of the provinces of Ireland alarms some friends of Home Rule and increases the importance and difficulties of the Irish problem. Others, however, look upon tbe scheme of creating representative legislative bodies for tbe different divisions Ireland with favor: and among them An eleven-year-old girl named Mary JUT. Jt rice ana toe cnoir ot the church, nnder the leadership of Mn C. E.

Llovd. Junk Store Ablaze. accuses Brooks of hurling a paper weight Hoffman ran away from the Boys' aad N0RM.L SCHOOL 1559 Broadway, corner Twenty-first, newly fitted ud and entirely I renovated. The -at his head and threatening to ass a nistol At about 3:39 o'clock ILis morning a fire Miss Der Rochers and Miss Lena are the aocompanis's. The entertainment will be Girls' Aid Society, in San Francisco, on bounded by Twenty-am ana Tweniy-f ond streets, San Pablo and Telegraph aye easy payments, A Cable Line of Cars v.

nortlybe in operation out San Fablo and a 8team Line oat Telegraph stcz Tbese are ti. oteapest kt ia to-day. criY. Apply te MeiFEQ ErOTHtri, 584 alffn'roraery Fia f-sr- I on him. Brooks at ones furnished bonds broke out in the rear of junk store on best and finest varieties) of froth and salt meats in the city.

Orders taken and de The best place te seeurs a eosd boalBSss ednea- Friday last andwas arrested in this city id the sum of 21,000, with H. Thornton given under the auspices of tbe Ladies1 BtoadwW, between Inicd and Fourth I and David P. McClure as sureties. on Saturday evenine by Officer Green. Aid Society.

uon in a nor snt. feena lor ctrcuisr. P. TAYIOR. Principal, 1069 Broadway.

livered free ot charge. JOS. ancon, rrop. streets, kept by a dealer named Ascher. i Fnrsl The Firel Deportment were promptly on Martin Arbulicb, accused of anibeczlfng RAILROAD 7AR Letters app-lied or.

fur cane, cans and cloaks made and tne groonii. ana tne nre wrs cxniaguisbed 9ss or to money ot Bias Btanovich. Samuel CI. Folger has petitioned for let CHEAPEST FAEF9, QXTtrrKT-T TJ John Olisary, Jefferson's Cranddansjhter. Washington, March Stn.

Five time haa a bill been Introduced in Congress to pension Mrs. Meikelham, of Georgetown, before it had communicated to other repaired. Fine for collars and cuSs on TTTATT pleaded not guilty in tha Polica Court this mominsrl demanded a inrr trial, and wald. Superintendent Dooley, of the Aid Society, came over and tbe girl was turned over to him. He aaya she is very much inclined to lead a life of dissipation, aad he expects to be compelled to send berjto the Magdalen Asylum.

tars of administration of the estate of building4 The loss was comparatively hand and made to order. Mztxbs, 1 GEO. 6EAMAK. l'aa. irody 1 1 3 George S.

Folger, valued at $200. smau. ungin 01 tne nre unknown. corner of iota etreet- 869 Broadway, Oaklan i. naa nis case set lor oa April otn..

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